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... occurs predicatively , and we need not suppose that the gram- matical subject of the original sentence ( i.e. , the expression " the property of being a man " ) stands for anything at all . Now this way of handling sentences containing ...
... occurs predicatively , and we need not suppose that the gram- matical subject of the original sentence ( i.e. , the expression " the property of being a man " ) stands for anything at all . Now this way of handling sentences containing ...
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... occurs in a proposition then its referent is referred to by the proposition ( by ( 2a ) ) , hence " SX S " does not after all succeed in referring to a sense . Furthermore if its referent occurs as part of the proposition then it and ...
... occurs in a proposition then its referent is referred to by the proposition ( by ( 2a ) ) , hence " SX S " does not after all succeed in referring to a sense . Furthermore if its referent occurs as part of the proposition then it and ...
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... occurs several times , when it is removed from one or more of the places in which it occurs , or , if the unity has more than one term , when two or more of its terms are removed from some or all of the places where they occur . This is ...
... occurs several times , when it is removed from one or more of the places in which it occurs , or , if the unity has more than one term , when two or more of its terms are removed from some or all of the places where they occur . This is ...
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Freges Ontology | 3 |
Freges Hidden Nominalism | 42 |
Professor Bergmann and Freges Hidden | 68 |
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